An Omaha woman’s trip to the emergency room for a ruptured appendix led to the discovery of a two-pound kidney stone — and a first-of-its-kind robotic surgery in Nebraska that saved her kidney.
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. DOWNER'S GROVE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / Duly Health and Care announced today that two of its ...
India, March 17 -- Latest study shows a serious link between emergency room wait times and patient survival. One in ten accident and emergency patients (A&E patients) with visible blood in urine ...
P.S.S. Urology, Inc. (“P.S.S. Urology”), a next-generation U.S. medical device distributor delivering clinically proven, cost-efficient solutions for urologic care, today announced the launch of ...
One in ten emergency patients with visible blood in their urine die within three months of presenting at A&E, new research has found.
One in ten emergency patients with visible blood in their urine dies within three months of presenting at hospital emergency ...
Dr. Jones is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished prosthetic surgeons in the nation, with over 30 years of clinical experience. Dr. Jones has performed over 3,500 successful prosthetic ...
BALTIMORE, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- March is National Kidney Month, and this year the Urology Care Foundation—the official foundation of the American Urological Association (AUA)—is ...